The Piano in Academia, A Symposium

Donald McKechnie dmckech@ithaca.edu
Tue Mar 26 13:39 MST 2002


Eric and List,

We are working on getting the flyer up on the CAUT site as a .pdf file and will make an announcement on this list when completed.

You are correct that the fee was $50 but it has been reduced to $30. This happened when Renner USA came on board as sponsor. What a deal! Technicians registered for the annual convention are not required to pay this fee. It is just for piano professors, administrators or other interested parties.

It was late and I somehow forgot to mention our special guests on my original post. Robert Weirich will be heading up the piano professors panel. Professor Weirich teaches at the Kansas City Conservatory, is a regular columnist for Clavier magazine and one of his students (Stanislav Ioudenitch) was one of the gold
medalist in last year's Van Cliburn Competition. Robert Werner is a past dean of the Cincinnati College Conservatory and past president of NASM. When the remaining spots on the panels are filled in I will make an announcement.

Don McKechnie
Ithaca College

> Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 11:38:12 -0500
> From: "Wolfley, Eric (WOLFLEEL)"
> Subject: RE: The Piano in Academia, A Symposium
>
> Hi Don,
>
> I was able to make a flyer from the webpage and will put it in the mailboxes
> of all our people here at CCM. I will be meeting with the Dean tomorrow with
> The flyer in hand to try to drum up some funding for a representative from
> our faculty to attend. I did notice that in the webpage flyer the
> registration fee is listed as $30.00. Is this true? Your last e-mail said it
> would be $50.00.
>
> The webpage  flyer reads very well and is sure to generate interest. Great
> work! It looks as though things are shaping up quite nicely.
>
> Eric
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Eric Wolfley, RPT
> Head Piano Technician
> Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music
> University of Cincinnati
>



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